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It was cool and it was windy but it was awesome to see this ancient Roman settlement it actually goes back farther because it was an important seaport and strategic as well. Tons of ruins, that once stood fountains, shops and homes, huge city walls, tons of marble pillars laying on the ground, and a pretty ...

I have just a few days left here so we are spending time hanging out and traveling around just a bit. Today to the sea and SIDE (town name) and some Roman ruins. It has been good to have times to chat and eat incredible food. I have loved EVERYTHING ...

Contentment. That is one word that describes this team and the way they approach life abroad. That's a good thing. Living in another culture can be stressful and is for anyone and everyone. But if you're heart is at peace then it becomes much easier to get through and over the hiccups life sends your way. Yesterday was a special day. I can't get into the details but we spent ...

... download the folder and then show the customs guy that my email version was the correct date. He made a call and stamped me in. Only a slight delay but I was staring to wonder how life would be for 5 days inside the Antalya airport. Inside any area where there was food or anywhere to purchase another ticket. :| And of course our luggage is somewhere in ...

... tourists. A guy from Pakistan on our tour serenaded us with a song from the front center stage and the acoustics are still perfect. Even though it was cold and windy, we enjoyed the tour. I've been on better, but there was only one tour to take this time of year.

We're ready for a smaller town and something that is not a total tourist trap. That might be ************* the Turkish coast, which has seen ...